Not sure I can go to the Mexico one... maayybbeee? It may be too short of notice for me to travel to a different country considering I have to get a brand new passport for me and Roy... and that's 250$... and it takes like 6 weeks... so I'd have to get it relatively soon but tickets... I think it's going to be JUST out of my time range. bleh.

They're smart for getting days during Easter time. Mexican students have break the week good friday is in, so that is great news for them. Could be the same for any Latin American country with a dominant Christian/Catholic population.

AyuHikaru wrote:Not sure I can go to the Mexico one... maayybbeee? It may be too short of notice for me to travel to a different country considering I have to get a brand new passport for me and Roy... and that's 250$... and it takes like 6 weeks... so I'd have to get it relatively soon but tickets... I think it's going to be JUST out of my time range. bleh.

One of my co-workers, who has a habit of waiting till the last minute to do things, got expedited service on her passport, and it took less than two weeks. It costs twice as much, but it's an option.

As for me, I went to Mexico the last time ℃-ute were there. I don't really need to do it again, but if I did, I could go see the pyramids at Teotihuacán this time around. On the other hand, I'd really prefer to go to Japan for ℃-ute's and Momochi's finales in June, if I can scrounge up enough money to do so. In the absence of a lottery jackpot, doing both Mexico and Japan is out of the question. Decisions, decisions!

"Experience in the acquisition of European languages can help you to learn Japanese about as much as it could help you to acquire the language spoken by the inhabitants of Mars." — Lafcadio Hearn

Been planning my trip to Japan for SSA. This is soooo sudden , but somehow I cannot get myself to not go if I have the opportunity to see them once more! Even though schedulewise I have to do some serious thinking... I guess that means that I have to start planning a trip to Paris as well. (Somehow felt this coming in the back of my mind)... UFA really knows how to get the international fans to spend money on them!

Yep, that's what it says. Sounds like more people are lining up even earlier this time. When ℃-ute were in Mexico in 2015, I didn't queue up until almost 10:30, so I was #100 in the VIP line. I talked to some guys who were close to the front of the line, and they had arrived around 3 a.m.

"Experience in the acquisition of European languages can help you to learn Japanese about as much as it could help you to acquire the language spoken by the inhabitants of Mars." — Lafcadio Hearn